News - Citizens' Radio
Text of report by Hong Kong newspaper South China Morning Post website on 5 September [Report by Joshua But: "Rebel Radio Goes Quiet"] Citizens' Radio went off the air last night to fix transmission equipment after it was warned on Wednesday that its signals were interfering with air-to-ground communications.
Text of report by Hong Kong newspaper Sunday Morning Post on 20 April [Report by Eva Wu: "Citizens' Radio On Air Tonight"; headline as provided by source] Six lawmakers will show up in support of unlicensed Citizens' Radio tonight when it resumes broadcasting from a Mong Kok location after a three-month silence.
According to news.gov.hk: Citizens' Radio faces further legal action if it resumes broadcasting without a licence. The Office of the Telecommunications Authority issued the warning today after Citizens' Radio said it plans to go back on air April 20.
Text of report by Radio TV Hong Kong Radio 3 on 11 February An Eastern Court magistrate has decided to suspend for one more month the ruling that the law governing radio licensing is unconstitutional.
Text of report by Hong Kong newspaper The Standard website on 30 January Lawmakers yesterday blasted the government over its failure to come up with a highly anticipated consultation paper on the future of radio and television channels for public access and its reasons for the delay.
